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Let scientists say it.My favourite example of such a consensus statement involves the List of Worldwide Scientific Organizations that hold the position that Climate Change has been caused by human action.When one considers how economically and politically disparate the organisations and the countries they represent are, one realises that climate change is either the one conspiracy that all major enemies are supporting each other in propagating or else it’s something bigger than any state or society.Academia Chilena de Ciencias, ChileAcademia das Ciencias de Lisboa, PortugalAcademia de Ciencias de la República DominicanaAcademia de Ciencias Físicas, Matemáticas y Naturales de VenezuelaAcademia de Ciencias Medicas, Fisicas y Naturales de GuatemalaAcademia Mexicana de Ciencias,MexicoAcademia Nacional de Ciencias de BoliviaAcademia Nacional de Ciencias del PeruAcadémie des Sciences et Techniques du SénégalAcadémie des Sciences, FranceAcademies of Arts, Humanities and Sciences of 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Was Ramayan, a myth, mithya, mythical, fable, fictional, flight of fantasy, tale, or mythological work or script(ure) only?

Thanks A2A.Ramayana is Real.Sri Rama is Real.Sri Rama's line age is Real.Sri Rama's line age is Ikshvakuvansh.All Kings of Ikshvakuvansha are RealSri Rama ruled 11,000 years.​(1). "Satadasa tu Sahastraani Rame Rajyati"(Vishnu Puran & Manu Smriti)Meaning:- Sri Ram had ruled 11,000 years long.(2)."Dasa varSa sahastraaNi dasha VarsSa Shataani cha |Raamo raajyam upaasitva brahma lokam prayaasyati ||"Meaning:-"On reverencing the kingdom for 11,000 years, Sri Rama voyages to the devine abode of God Brahmm."(3)."Raajyan dasashahastraani praapya varsaani Raaghava |Shataashwmeghaanaajhe Sadashwaanbhuridakshinaan ||"Meaning:-"Having enjoying the kingship for 10,000 years, Rama performed a hundred horse-sacrifices, in which good horses were sacrificed and numerous gifts bestowed.​​'Ramayana' is one of the two (2) greatest epics in Hindu Mythology.​​Besides mythology proper, the voluminous epics also provides a wide range of information about ancient Nepali and Indian society, phylosophy, religion, and ways of life.​​The two great Hindu Epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata tell the story of two specific incarnation of God Vishnu (Sri Rama & Sri Krishna).​​​​​​​​The Ramayana is Sanskrit epic poem ascribed to the Hindu Sage and Sanskrit poet Valmiki.​​​​​​​​It is regarded as one of the two great works of Indian literature, along with the Mahabharata.​​​​​​​​Ramayan = Ram + Ayan.[Journey of the Ram].​​​​​​​​'The Journey of Lord Rama' is called as 'Rama-Yana' It is an important part of Hindu literature which is considered to be Historitical!​​​​​​​​What is Ramayana?:-​​​​'Ramayana' is generally attributed to the Great Hindu Sage- Valmiki.​​​​The Book 'Ramayana' is estimated to be written in 5000 B.C.E. But, Ramayana is written in 17,50,000 B.C.E.​​​​The original 'Sri Valmiki Ramayana' consists of 07 books named as 'Kandas'.​​​​Each 'Kanda' tellss different legs of Sri Rama's Journey towards becomming 'King of Ayodhya' after a great battle against 'Ravana-an evil King of Sinhala Dwipa (Sri Lanka)' to rescue his beloved wife, Sita.​​​​Many claims that the happening of Ramayana can be proved to be Historical i.e. to say that 'Ramayana' did take place in the History and 'Rama' did exist in the past.​​​​The Bridge built for Sri Rama by his army which is called as 'Sri Rama Setu' and the place where he ruled i.e. Ayodhya is still exists in India-supports this claim.​​​​But,till now (A.D.2016), Ramayana is not considered as historitical because of lack of evidence to prove its existance.​​​​If 'Ramayana' is proved to be historitical, then the unsolve mystery of 'Sri Rama Setu' will be solve as well.​​​​About Sri Rama's Bridge:-​​​​It is estimated that 'Sri Rama Setu' is constructed arround BCE 5000, with the use of woods and stone.This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical.​​​​It is also backed by the construction method used to built the bridge is mensikned in the Sri Valmiki's text.​​​​Although Valmiki mentioned it as a History, the exact time period of living can not to be determined because he used 'Yugas' i.e. Sri Rama lived in 'Treta Yuga' to be specific.​​​​Satya Yuga = 17,28,000 yearsTreta Yuga = 12,96,000 yearsDwapara Yuga = 08,64,000 yearsKali Yuga = 04,32,000 years​​​​Kaliyuga was started on midnight of 17th February, BCE 3102.Kaliyuga has already completed its 5118 years in A.D. 2016.Therefore Ramayana happened before minimum BCE 8,66,102 (8,69,118 years before A.D. 2016).Age of Sri Rama Setu:-​​​​Sri Rama Setu is built somewhere between BCE 17,50,000 to BCE 1500.​​​​Inprogramme called "Project Rameshwaram", the Geological Survey of India (GSI) concluded though the dating of corals that Rameswaram Island evolved beginning 1,25,000 years ago.Radiocarbon dating of samples in this study suggested that the domain between Rameswaram and Talaimannar may have been exposee sometimes between 7,000-18,000 years ago.Thermouluminescence dating by GSI concludes that the sand dunes between Dhanushkoti and Sri Rama's Setu started formung about 500-600 years ago.Investigation by the centre for Remote Sensing (CRS) of Bharathidasan University, Tiruchi, led by Professor S.M.Ramasamy dates the structure to 3,500 years.In the same dates back to 6,000 years and Koditakarani arround 1,100 years ago.Another study suggest that the appearance of the reefs and the other evidence indicate their recency, and a coral sample gives a radiocarbon age of 4,020 +/-160 years.​​​​Sri Rama Setu:-​​​​Length:- 18 mile (30 KM)Width:- 3 KMSea Lavel:- 4 feet (1.2 meter)Sri Rama Setu took 5 days to built by 10 Million Vanaras (Monkeys) under the supervision of Architects Neela and Nala.Age and Structure of Sri Rama Setu is 1.75 Million years old.It is belived that Sri Rama Setu is made of a chain of limestone shoals.It is 30 KM long and 3 KM wide.It starts from Dhanushkodi tip of India's Pambam island and ends at Sri Lanka's Mannar island.Sea in these areas is very shallow.The places mentioned in Ramayana exactly matches to the current location of the Sri Ram Setu.Temple record says that Sri Rama Setu was completely above sea level until it broken in a cyclone in A.D. 1480.Sri Rama Setu was walkable till A.D. 1480.NASA says what had been captured by satelite is naturally occuring chain of sandbanks.​​​​A Scientific Possibility:-If air is trapped within a shell of silica it would look a stone but would actually be very light and would thus float.Another example is Ice. When it put into glass having liquid, ice floats on liquid a& after some time it sinks.Another prime example is "Pumice" stone.Pumice is one such stone floats on water.Pumice is the name given to the hardened foam of lava when it comes out of a volcano.The inside of a volcano has very high pressure, and can be as hot as 1600° C.When the lava comes out of the volcano, it meets the cool air (and some times sea water), which is arround 25° C.Air and water were mixed in the lava bubble out, as pressure falls.The huge difference in temperature gives the lava cold shock, so it freeze almost immediately.So the bubble get trapped in the freezing stone, giving it a very spongy appearance.In some case of pumice, the bubbles can make upto 90% of the volume.NASA Images Discover Ancient Bridge between India and Sri Lanka:-​​​​Space images taken by NASA reveal a mysterious ancient bridge in the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka.The recently discovered bridge currently named as Adam's Bridge is made of shoals, c.18 mi (30 km) long.The bridge's unique curvature and composition by age reveals that it is man made.The legend as well as Archeological studies reveal that the first signs of human inhabitants in Sri Lanka date back to the primitive age,about 17,50,000 years ago and the bridge's age is also almost equivalent.This information is a crucial aspect for an insight into the mysterious legend called Ramayana, which was supposed to have taken place in Treta Yuga (more than 17,00,000 years ago).​​​​Sri Lanka History:-The first sign of human inhabitation in Sri Lanka date back to the Stone Age, about 17,50,000 years ago.These people are said to have come from the South India and reached the Island through a land bridge connecting the Indian Subcontinent to Sri Lanka.This is related to so in the epic Hindu book of Ramayana.Source:-Dept. Of Earth Science, Government of India (March, 2007).Blogger:- Adam's Bridge, Rama's Bridge, Ram Setu.NASA Images find 17,50,000 Years Old Man-Made Bridge between India and Sri Lanka.Rams-bridge.blogspot.com/10 facts about the Ram Setu rowwww.niticentral.com/2013/02NASA Images Discover Ancient Bridge between India and Sri Lanka.Krishna.org>Introduction>IndiaMadhudvisa dasa's published on October 5th, 2015.Ram Setu- Science Behind the Floating Stones of RamSetu.www.speakingtree.in/allslides/science-behind-the floating-stones-of ram-setuAdam's Bridge-Wekipedia, the free encyclopediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam's_BridgeFloating stones in Ram Setu-Scientific Validation- You TubeRama Setu-An Engineering Marvel of 5076 BCE- You TubeRam Setu- You Tube

How is it that Ravanna is the villain in the story of Ramayana? Rama's brother cut off his sister's nose. And what was a Lankan princess doing in India? The whole story seems fake as a narrative of India vs Sri Lanka, is it not?

The historicity of the Ramayana is yet to be established through hard material evidence. Therefore, we should assume that the privilege of depicting Ravana as a villain or a hero or someone else was vested in Sage Valmiki, the author of the Epic. Lusting for another man’s wife must have been considered an act of moral corruption by the society of Valmiki’s days as it is today. Since, Ravana committed this offence in the Ramayana narrative, we can presume that the author so gave him the role of a villain.Though a man having more than one wife was an accepted norm in the ancient Indian society, Lord Rama, being a one-woman’s man, (yekapathni vrthan ) did not like the idea of Surpanaka, the sister of Ravana, desiring him and his brother Lakshmana, therefore, cut her nose off, to make her repent her sin.Regarding Surpanaka’s presence in the Dandakaranya forests ( located in the modern Chattisgarh, Orissa , Telengana and Andhra Pradesh states ) where Lord Rama, Sita and Lakshmana were spending their 14 years of exile from Ayodhya, it can be presumed that the island nation of Sri Lanka was either not separated from the Indian mainland then or a land bridge connected them so that there was easy movement of people from either direction. Geology informs us that the island nation’s final separation from mainland India took place 7000 years ago. However, it is not clear whether modern Sri Lanka was the Lanka mentioned in the Ramayana - I read in a research book authored by late Pollachi Mahalingam, an eminent industrialist of Tamil Nadu, wherein the Lanka of Ramayana was located by him on the south- western side of modern Kerala - the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean meeting area. Anyway, from the style of the language used in the text, linguists could at least guess the probable time of composition of the Epic and it is around the 8th century BCE, if I am not wrong. However, the earliest extant written version of the Ramayana belongs only to the Gupta Age (4th cenury CE) when Sanskrit evolved as a classical language. The story could have been in the public discourse till then in an oral form.

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